Here’s a look at the UCLA players who might be selected this week in the NFL draft in Arlington, Texas:

Josh Rosen

Position: Quarterback

Year: Junior

Size: 6-4, 226 pounds

Possible round: 1st

What they’re saying: “He’s the best pure thrower, best pure passer, I’ve seen in several years. … The problem I have with him is there is a durability issue.” — NFL Network’s Mike Mayock

Kolton Miller

Position: Offensive tackle

Year: Redshirt junior

Size: 6-9, 309 pounds

Possible round: 1st to 2nd

What they’re saying: “Miller has a game reminiscent of Nate Solder and can be a high-end pass protector once he adds some strength.” — CBS Sports’ Chris Trapasso

Jordan Lasley

Position: Wide receiver

Year: Redshirt junior

Size: 6-1, 203 pounds

Possible round: 3rd to 5th

What they’re saying: “Lasley has good size, great athleticism and is tremendously explosive. He also has one of the worst drop rates that you will find for a receiver over the last two years.” — NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein

Scott Quessenberry

Position: Center

Year: Redshirt senior

Size: 6-4, 310 pounds

Possible round: 4th to 6th

What they’re saying: “Quessenberry is average with his movements and isn’t all that powerful as a drive blocker, but he does generate some pop at the point of attack.” — NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein

Kenny Young

Position: Linebacker

Year: Senior

Size: 6-1, 236 pounds

Possible round: 6th to 7th

What they’re saying: “Young is a lean, run-around WILL linebacker who has the speed to pursue plays all over the field, but may lack the consistency and play demeanor needed to find many NFL reps.” — NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein

Matt Dickerson

Position: Defensive lineman

Year: Senior

Size: 6-4, 292 pounds

Possible round: 6th to 7th

What they’re saying: “Intriguing pop into offensive linemen’s pads and a good motor. Not an acceleration or pass-rushing move player and needs more strength to be more effective against the run.” — CBS Sports

Jaleel Wadood

Position: Defensive back

Year: Senior

Size: 5-9, 180 pounds

Possible round: 7th or free agent

What they’re saying: “Wadood needs to add more size to his frame for tackling in the NFL.” — Walter Football’s Charlie Campbell

Darren Andrews

Position: Wide receiver

Year: Redshirt senior

Size: 5-10, 195 pounds

Possible round: Free agent

What they’re saying: “His ACL injury will likely snuff out any hopes he had of getting drafted, but he may have enough ability to compete for a practice squad spot once he’s fully healthy.” — NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein

Jacob Tuioti-Mariner

Position: Defensive line

Year: Senior

Size: 6-2, 285 pounds

Possible round: Free agent

What they’re saying: “Tuioti-Mariner was a solid college defensive lineman but lacks the size, speed and leverage to make an impact at the next level.” — DraftAnalyst.com

Kenny Lacy

Position: Offensive lineman

Year: Redshirt senior

Size: 6-4, 310 pounds

Possible round: Free agent

What they’re saying: “If you look at the last year that he did perform (in 2016 before missing 2017 to hip injury), he did run a true NFL, West Coast style offense. … When he walks into the room, he’s a guy who’s going to be well-versed and the playbook won’t be too much for him.” — Pac-12 Network’s Yogi Roth

Eldridge Massington

Position: Wide receiver

Year: Redshirt senior

Size: 6-2, 210 pounds

Possible round: Free agent

What they’re saying: “(Coming out of high school) you knew he was big, you knew he could run, but the reality is when you look at UCLA’s offense, it was three different ones in three years and I think that impacted his play.” — Pac-12 Network’s Yogi Roth

Alex Van Dyke

Position: Wide receiver

Year: Senior

Size: 6-4, 215 pounds

Possible round: Free agent

What they’re saying: “His challenge was just, throughout his career, staying healthy and staying consistent catching the ball. Another guy looks exactly how they’re supposed to coming off the bus.” — Pac-12 Network’s Yogi Roth

Thuc Nhi Nguyen has covered UCLA for the Southern California News Group since 2016. A proud Seattle native, she majored in journalism and mathematics at the University of Washington. She likes graphs, animated GIFs and superheroes.